We really try to focus only on the silhouette of the logo, without allowing the internal "textures" to influence the first impression. The iceberg logo was chosen for the impression of "transition". In our opinion, the "transition" of our company focus to technology is better captured in left-to-right rather than the top/bottom in the iceberg which more implies "building on a foundation".
So no, we're not asking you to make a logo based on someone else's. We're finding that the duality concept as presented in the iceberg logo has two major advantages:
-it draws attention to the overall shape/outline (which keeps the concept simple in mind as well as easier to reproduce on clothing)
-It symbolizes the transition we were trying to describe in our initial brief and capture from the Iceberg concept.
I just noticed that there was already an entry with two different head halves from the other designer. I have to ask you about the origin of the idea. Two halves, where one is an illustration and the other is a triangle mesh.
Is it based on your selection of style inspiration - the Iceberg logo? Or did you see a logo from another designer and wanted me to do the same?
In the second case, I can't use this idea and have to remove it. Thank you for your understanding.
I've done this one #232. Still, fitting one half to another may take more work. Especially to reflect straight lines on the right with traditional style drawing on the left.
I like the direction you took this with bison vs cow. Can you do a rendition of this logo where half of it is traditional style and half is a AI/tech style like you have now? Thank you!
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As for the idea for the logo, this was also my understanding of the Iceberg concept.
Also, I'll try to simplify my logo or include an additional, simplified version that can be reproduced on clothing.
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So no, we're not asking you to make a logo based on someone else's. We're finding that the duality concept as presented in the iceberg logo has two major advantages:
-it draws attention to the overall shape/outline (which keeps the concept simple in mind as well as easier to reproduce on clothing)
-It symbolizes the transition we were trying to describe in our initial brief and capture from the Iceberg concept.
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Is it based on your selection of style inspiration - the Iceberg logo? Or did you see a logo from another designer and wanted me to do the same?
In the second case, I can't use this idea and have to remove it. Thank you for your understanding.
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